I've yet to see a reference to yet another sub-group of vampires, Immortal Vampires. Although it seems to fly in the face of modern scientific thought, do you think immortal vampires exist? And, more broadly, is immortality possible?

Hmmm, well I thought that immortality was a given with vampires. I mean that is just part of the whole vampire mythos, a vampire will live forever, unless of course it is killed by sunlight or a wooden stake or something like that. It all depends on what movie or what book or legend you are dealing with.

I believe in a lot of things, but I don't believe vampires exist. There are people out there that probably drink blood, but are they vampires? No. So, if I believe that vampires don't exists, then immortal vampires definitely don't.

Is it possible that there is a "third stage of being" between life and death? Remember, the Central and Eastern Europeans had to invent a new word, "Undead," to describe the vampiric condition.

And let's also remember that the great vampire stories date from before the introduction of modern embalming, now an almost universal practice in North America and Europe. Formaldehyde in the veins is obviously as fatal to vampires as a stake through the heart.